Solutions

PNHS is designed for institutional use cases that benefit from structured review of public, aggregated U.S. nutrition and health data. The clearest current pathway is K-12 school district review, with broader relevance for public health, nonprofits, employers, and universities as the platform expands.

K-12 School Systems

Current institutional goals

  • • Review community nutrition context across district ZIP codes
  • • Support planning discussions around local food-access conditions
  • • Evaluate usefulness for grant-support and funding narratives

What PNHS currently provides

  • • ZIP-code-based contextual assessment workflow
  • • Representative district-level outputs and dashboards
  • • Institution-facing review materials using public, aggregated U.S. data

Current pilot posture

  • • No student-level records required
  • • No district software integration required for pilot review
  • • No cost and no obligation beyond the pilot phase

Public Health

Typical goals

  • • Review localized food-access and health indicators
  • • Support contextual assessment across communities
  • • Inform institution-facing planning discussions

Current relevance of PNHS

  • • Public-data-driven review workflow
  • • Structured outputs that organize community context
  • • Pilot-stage materials suitable for evaluative institutional feedback

Nonprofits & Coalitions

Typical goals

  • • Understand localized need across communities
  • • Support advocacy and program planning discussions
  • • Review food-access disparities using public U.S. data

Current relevance of PNHS

  • • Institution-facing contextual materials
  • • Representative pilot outputs for review
  • • Structured feedback pathway through the pilot program

Employers & Workplace Wellness

Typical goals

  • • Review workforce nutrition-context indicators
  • • Explore ZIP-level food-access context relevant to benefits planning
  • • Evaluate whether representative outputs are useful institutionally

Current relevance of PNHS

  • • Representative employer demo workflow
  • • Group-level institutional framing
  • • Pilot-stage review materials for feedback and evaluation

Universities & Researchers

Typical goals

  • • Review population-level nutrition and health context
  • • Evaluate district or community-facing outputs
  • • Explore structured use of public, aggregated U.S. datasets

Current relevance of PNHS

  • • Representative pilot materials and dashboards
  • • Public-data-centered review workflow
  • • Expansion pathway for broader research-facing use cases

Current pilot focus

PNHS is structured for multiple institutional contexts, but the present pilot materials and representative workflow are most clearly aligned with K-12 school district review using public, aggregated U.S. data.